Dale!!! You are not alone. I have never left the ground in a plane either. That is what makes this a great adventure for me. I have a chance to meet a wonderful lady, travel in the world for the first time, fly for the first time and see a culture that I have always had some curiousity about. What a wonderful world? Neonred, I have seen the site, didn't know they did invitation letters. The price is about the same as doing it yourself, seems like a lot less trouble. I just don't have the time because of my shift at work. I downloaded the application and adobe reader and my d---- printer goes on the 124ucvmkfdksj6w6, I may wack it!Or get a new one! Do you want the peices?LOL!!I've looked into Aerosvit from Ney York, has a good price. My friend offered a family pass to NY but I'm afraid I'll miss my flight. Even to buy a ticket to NY and fly aerosvit is better than what I was looking at with agencies online. Thank you all for your help!! Have a great day!!! Sincerely southernman!!!
Dale and south, you have the right angle, no matter what, have a good holiday, the girl is a bonus. To look at it the other way round can put to much pressure on things so enjoy yourselves
I picked up my visa for Ukraine on Saturday. I leave Oct. 1 from JFK. I arranged my flight in advance to lock in the price. I am flying Aerosvit and it is non-stop to Kiev for $700. I used passportsplus.com out of Houston without a hitch. I had an invitation from the apartment rental company. If the relationship aspect goes as well as the arrangements, I'll be a happy camper for life.
Being able to travel to a foreign land to see with your own eyes places, people, things and ways of life different than ours is a treat of such magnitude that borderlines with 'privilege'.
The knowledge it gives us is humbling and will never occupy too much space